No, he was just out for a 28 mile solo run over a very challenging route.But he wasn’t in a race when he went missing, was he?
No, he was just out for a 28 mile solo run over a very challenging route.But he wasn’t in a race when he went missing, was he?
I work in federal law enforcement and have been through more than one actual or proposed furlough due to shutdown. In the event of a shutdown activities to protect life and property remain ongoing, which i expressly authorized by law and necessarily implied by law including LE and emergency response. Government Shutdown Will Close America’s National Parks, Impede Visitor AccessI hope the search won't be compromised due to the government shutdown. National Park sites across the country, gates will be locked, visitor centers will be closed, and thousands of park rangers will be furloughed.
Fortunately, a bipartisan stopgap bill to prevent a shutdown was passed by the House and the Senate, and quickly signed by President Biden. So, no shutdown for now. Shutdown Averted
The bill will fund the US government until November 17th.
Garmin inReach would be perfect, but, as you say....First, I deeply hope this search has a happy ending, but that possibility diminishes as the minutes and hours pass. Almost certainly the nighttime temps are freezing or below along the route he was running.
It appears that he's an experienced trail runner and has done off road marathons and even ultra marathons. Almost certainly participants in these events are required to use a SPOT PLB (personal locator beacon).
A SPOT PLB allows others to track your location and progress through an APP or a website like TrackLeaders.com And obviously, the user can also send out a call for assistance.
MOO! Why, why WHY was he not using a SPOT or other PLB, especially on an extremely long run when it sounds as though he was crossing scree slopes to link up existing trails on his route? Even the latest high-end IPhones (iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 15, or iPhone 15 Pro) have an emergency SOS via satellite feature.
I know these types of people are super confident in their abilities when they set out for a run, but the mountains are unforgiving, especially at this time of year.
My heart is breaking for his loved ones and family as they wait for news or possibly even participate in the search.
The races I’ve been in or crewed or volunteered for all had chip timers and mats at the aid stations. They always said if you leave the race early, leave your chip at the aid station where you bailed or you would be receiving a call after the cutoff time for the next mat To see that you were ok.Thanks for this correction! Totally incorrect assumption on my part based on long-distance mountain biking events.
Are runners in these evens using chip timers and if so, does the chip track the runners progress and location on the course?
I became aware that an iPhone can "sense" an accident and call 911 when this happened: Couple Rescued from Remote Calif. Canyon after Car Careens Over Cliff: 'Nothing Short of a MiracleI believe if you have an AppleWatch, and the iphone, it would call the SOS if you fell over ("fall detection") and didn't respond.
Chad Pallansch is the 3rd runner to go missing in Colorado over the last year.I wish the trail running community would get behind the Recreate Responsibly movement and consider the implications for putting others at risk if you don't minimize your own risks.
Wow. Thanks for sharing this as I didn't know an iPhone had this function!I became aware that an iPhone can "sense" an accident and call 911 when this happened: Couple Rescued from Remote Calif. Canyon after Car Careens Over Cliff: 'Nothing Short of a Miracle
A passenger's iPhone 14 detected a crash and made an SOS call via satellite in an area with no cell service, allowing for a helicopter rescue after a car plunged into the steep canyon
This couple was rescued WITHIN 30 MINUTES. No one saw their car go over the 300-foot cliff, the car was not visible from the highway and the new iPhone owner didn't realize her phone had this capability. The miracle is that both survived this crash without significant injuries.
A google search shows it's on Apple iPhone 14 and later, introduced at some point in 2022, also on Apple Watch Series 8.Wow. Thanks for sharing this as I didn't know an iPhone had this function!